Best attractions and places to see around Stio include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Stio is a town in the province of Salerno, Campania, Italy, nestled within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. The region is characterized by its rich history, cultural traditions, and diverse natural landscapes. Its location provides access to both local points of interest and wider regional attractions.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Please note: Starting in 2025, license plate registration will be automatically recorded on the access road. Anyone entering the area by car should pay via MooneyGo. Be sure to observe the signs.
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Here is the information about the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Monte Sacro: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santuario_della_Madonna_del_Monte_Sacro_di_Novi_Velia https://www. Escursionismo.it/escursioni/sul-monte-gelbison-la-terrazza-del-cilento/ https://www.ilcilentano.it/sacro-monte-gelbison-tra-natura-e-culto-mariano/
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Very practical for filling water
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Very pleasant picnic area to take a very fresh bath. Very crowded in August, but just move a few hundred meters to enjoy the river in peace. From here it is possible to follow the path that follows the Calore gorges and arrives at the medieval bridge
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Great opportunity to jump into the cool water
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Here is the information about this magnificent place https://www.goledelcalore.it/
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Within Stio, you can visit the 18th-century St. Paschal Church, which features a statue by Domenico Di Venuta. The Ancient St. Peter and Paul Church, dating back to the 11th century, is also worth seeing. Don't miss exploring Stio's Old Town, with its medieval stone portals, narrow alleys, and charming courtyards.
Yes, Stio is close to several natural wonders. The Mill Valley (Valle dei Mulini), located just outside town, hints at historical water-powered mills. Approximately 5.7 km away, the Calore Gorges offer breathtaking deep canyons and limestone cliffs. Further afield, about 12.5 km from Stio, is the Oasi Fiume Alento, a Special Area of Conservation known for its natural beauty.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Madonna del Monte Sacro Sanctuary and Monte Gelbison Summit. This 1705-meter peak, the fourth highest mountain in Cilento, offers expansive vistas over the Cilento region, the Vallo di Diano, and the Gulf of Salerno.
The Remolino of Felitto is an excellent spot for families. It features a picnic area, a restaurant, and a natural pool formed by a decommissioned hydroelectric plant, perfect for a refreshing dip. It also serves as a starting point for various paths into the Calore Gorges.
You can visit the Medieval Bridge of Magliano Nuovo over the Calore River. This is the largest and best-preserved of the four medieval bridges spanning the Calore River within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Monti Alburni National Park, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Stio is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and mountain biking trails. For hiking, explore routes like 'Le Gole del Calore a Felitto' or the 'Calore Gorges Trail'. Cyclists can enjoy tours such as 'In the gorges of the Calore River, Felitto and Roccadaspide'. For more details and routes, check the Hiking around Stio, Cycling around Stio, and MTB Trails around Stio guides.
Yes, for a significant historical day trip, the Archaeological Park of Paestum is roughly 24.1 km from Stio. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to three exceptionally well-preserved ancient Greek temples. Additionally, about 12.1 km away, you can explore Ruderi di Roscigno Vecchia, an abandoned ancient village offering a unique historical perspective.
Stio is known for its artisan crafts, particularly the production of wooden musical instruments. The town also hosts several traditional gastronomic festivals, such as the 'Ciccimmaretati' Festival celebrating a local vegetable soup, the Chestnut Festival, and the Festival of the Bean Regina, highlighting important local legumes.
Yes, the Fountain on Via Pisacane, Ceraso is noted as being wheelchair accessible. While specific information on other accessible attractions is limited, this historical site provides an option for visitors with mobility considerations.
For an underground adventure, you can visit the Pertosa Caves (Grotte di Pertosa-Auletta) and Grotte di Castelcivita. These ancient grottos allow visitors to explore vast cave systems filled with impressive stalagmites and stalactites, offering a unique natural experience.
While specific seasonal weather for Stio isn't detailed, the Cilento region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and lush scenery without the peak summer heat.


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